Textile ( Sarong)
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Checkered fabric in the colors purple and green. The fabric is sewn together into a cylinder. / EM 2006.10.18
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Type
Physical Object
Identifier
1934.34.0031
Origin
Mindanao
Materials
textiles, protein fiber, silk (?)
Physical Dimensions
Height: 175 cm | Width: 95 cm
Silk Technology - manufacturing
woven; ; hand sewing
Silk Technology - manufacturing
woven; ; hand sewing
Provenance
Collected: Nathurst (Nathorst), Carl Evert Nathurst (Nathorst), Carl Evert (1861-06-20 - 1945), militäry. Carl Evert Nathurst, also Nathorst, born June 20, 1861 in Dagsholm, Ödeborgs skn, Dalsland, died 1945 in Manila, Philippines. More information here.
Acquisition Date
1934
Short description
Conservation notes:
major damage
Condition assessment
Generally dirty and stained. / EM 2006.10.18; deformed (creases, wrinkles, etc.)
Condition assessment - List
dry; dirt; stains
Handling instructions rolled
major damage
Condition assessment
Generally dirty and stained. / EM 2006.10.18; deformed (creases, wrinkles, etc.)
Condition assessment - List
dry; dirt; stains
Handling instructions rolled
Display status
Not on display
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Translated from Swedish by Google Translate
Record accessed Dec. 2020
Edited for grammar by the Mapping team
Record accessed Dec. 2020
Edited for grammar by the Mapping team
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“Textile ( Sarong),” Mapping Philippine Material Culture, accessed June 28, 2024, https://philippinestudies.uk/mapping-dev-50/items/show/3325.
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